relivo vs Webflow
Webflow is a professional design tool. relivo is for people who do not want one.
What Webflow is good at
Webflow gives designers real control over the web — flexbox, grid, breakpoints, interactions, a CMS — through a visual interface rather than code. In skilled hands the results are excellent and genuinely custom. It is the tool a lot of design studios build client sites with.
Where they differ
Who it is aimed at
Webflow assumes you understand how web layout works. That assumption is what makes it powerful, and what makes the learning curve steep for anyone who does not.
Time to a working site
Webflow rewards the hours you put in. relivo is built for people who have none to put in — the first version appears before you have finished making coffee.
Handling the technical parts
Both handle hosting and SSL. relivo also writes the content, picks the images and sets up the form, because the people it is for do not want to do those either.
Choose Webflow if…
- You are a designer, or you are hiring one
- You want complete control over layout and interactions
- You need a structured CMS with custom content types
- The site is a long-term project worth learning a tool for
Choose relivo if…
- You are not a designer and have no plans to become one
- You want the result without the tool
- The site needs to exist this week
What comes with relivo either way
Whichever you are comparing against, this is included rather than added on.
We deliberately do not quote anyone else's prices or limits here. They change without notice, and a comparison that gets them wrong is worth less than none. Check Webflow's own site for current terms — ours are here.
Questions people ask
Try it before you decide
Describe your business in one sentence and see the site. Building is free — you only pay once you want it online.